Extract text from a JPG, PNG, or other image and download it as a Word-compatible .doc file. Two operations in one — OCR + document export.
Converting image-of-text to a Word document combines OCR (extract the text) with file format conversion (wrap as .doc). The result opens cleanly in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice Writer for further editing.
Pick an image. Click Convert to Word. The tool runs OCR via Tesseract.js, then wraps the extracted text in a .doc-compatible HTML structure and triggers a download. Open the resulting .doc file in any word processor.
Use it for digitising scanned documents, for converting whiteboard photos to editable notes, for archiving printed material in editable form, and for any case where you want OCR output as a document, not just plain text.
For multi-page documents, run OCR on each page separately and combine the .doc files in Word. For high-fidelity layout preservation (with images and formatting), Adobe Acrobat is the gold standard — this tool extracts text only.
No — only text. For layout-preserving conversion use Adobe Acrobat or Google Docs OCR.
Yes — open Google Docs, File → Open → upload the .doc file.
OCR works on print better than handwriting. Whiteboard photos with neat printing work; cursive handwriting often fails.
Explore more media & ocr on the tool hub — or jump straight to the Image To Text Converter, OCR (Optical Character Recognition), Image Translator.